Yearly Archives: 2015

Costa Vicentina Dog Show

by Matt D'Arcy

by Matt D’Arcy

 

 

 

(Photograph Gallery below———-don’t forget to click on an individual photo, and it will present itself in a larger format).  Thanks to Alan Smith for the use of his photographs, taken on behalf of AEZA.

 

 

Jan Cragg With Best In Show Winner Digby

Jan Cragg With Best In Show Winner Digby

DIGBY IS TOP DOG

More than 150 people—and 54 dogs!—attended the first-ever Costa Vicentina Fun Dog Show held at Vales, Aljezur on the Algarve’s West Coast last weekend.

And the event, held in aid of local animal charity AEZA, was such a success the organisers pledged to repeat it next spring.

People came from as far away as Albufeira to enter their dogs into the show, competing in 15 classes, with local entrant, Digby, a Goldens De Santo Quintino (Golden Retriever), winning the prestigious “Best In Show” award.

It completed a hat-trick of triumphs for Digby and owners Jan and Ken Cragg, after he won the won the cherished “Best in Show” award at the 2013 International Algarve Fair in Lagoa, when he was just 11 months old.

Two weeks ago at a National Dog Show in Montijo he walked away with first prize in the Open Class.

And in Saturday’s Costa Vicentina show he first won the Best Movement (Trotting) class, then the Pedigree Dog class before scooping the show’s top award.

So, even though Digby isn’t exactly “The Biggest Dog In The World” after his movie namesake, he’s certainly making big headlines in this part of the world!

The show was designated as a “Fun” dog show and Regina Zimmermann entered into the spirit of things by having some imaginative face paint applied to win the “Dog Most Like Its Owner Class” with her pet Angelina.

Show organiser Wendy Smith said afterwards: “The whole aim of the event organised by ‘Friends Of AEZA’ was to raise awareness for the local animal shelter in Aljezur, which is run by our local animal charity AEZA, (Associação Ecologista e Zoófila de Aljezur or Association for Environment and Animal Protection of Aljezur) and to help raise some much needed money which we managed to do in what was a very successful day.

“The 54 dogs entered in various classes were all winners in my eyes. It was wonderful to see people coming from as far as Albufeira to enter their dogs, and there was also a great mix of nationalities.

“All the volunteers helping to make it run like clockwork deserve a massive thank you—a pat on the back to everyone.

“We also owe a huge thank-you to people who donated cakes, sausage rolls and lots more, and to Bob and Sue for manning the BBQ all day.

“Lots of pennies were raised to help Kerry Gross and all the volunteers to make life better for the dogs and cats at Aeza Canil in Aljezur.

“WELL DONE EVERYONE…and we’re now looking forward to next spring!

“We were asked by so many people if we were going to repeat it next year and as it went so well the answer is a resounding ‘yes’!”

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Classes and first place results

  • BEST AEZA RESCUE ~ DOG: RIO OWNED BY MARGARET GRAY
  • BEST AEZA RESCUE ~ BITCH CARA OWNED BY PAUL BECKWITH
  • VETERAN DOG OR BITCH ~ 8+ YEARS OLD ~ JOHN OWNED BY SILVIA DOMINGOS
  • WAGGIEST TAIL ~ SUATI OWNED BY JAN & KEN CRAGG
  • MOST PRETTY BITCH ~ HOLLY OWNED BY JACKIE HONE
  • MOST HANDSOME DOG ~ SCRUFF OWNED BY JACKIE HONE
  • BEST CONDITION COAT ~ AIKA OWNED BY CATHERINE & ALAN SMITH
  • BEST TRICK ~ SAM OWNED BY M. GOBBY
  • BEST MOVEMENT (TROTTING) ~ DIGBY OWNED BY JAN CRAGG
  • ONE MINUTE SIT AND STAY ~ RUBY OWNED BY BRENDA DOWNIE
  • DOG MOST LIKE OWNER ~ ANGELINA OWNED BY REGINA
  • PEDIGREE DOG ~ DIGBY OWNED BY JAN CRAGG
  • PEDIGREE BITCH ~ DOCA OWNED BY PHILL DREW
  • PUPPY UNDER 1 YEAR ~ DOG OR BITCH ~ AMBER OWNED BY JACQUIE FIALHO
  • AGILITY COMPETITION ~ FIG OWNED BY GAIL SKINNER BURGESS

Royal British Legion Portugal Branch Lunch In Aljezur

The Portugal branch of the Royal British Legion has been holding regular lunches and dinners across the Algarve for a number of years.

And now, thanks to their recent expansion onto the Algarve’s west coast there is to be a lunch held for the first time in Aljezur later this month.

A spokesman said: “We are pleased to announce that we will be holding the very first Royal British Legion, Western Algarve Branch Luncheon on Wednesday, 29th April, at the Pont’a Pe Restaurant in Aljezur/

“The price is €17 and it will start 12:30 pm for 1 pm. You can see the menu attached and could you please give your main course choice on booking.

“Also we would ask if everyone could please try to bring a raffle prize, if you can. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, just recycle something you no long want/need! For example we will be bringing Homemade Jams/Marmalades.”

Several Vale da Telha residents who are ex-military personnel have formed the nucleus of the branch up here with Leni and Phil Eves among the leading lights.

But the RBL (Portugal) say the lunch is open to everybody who appreciates the work of the British Legion and Britain’s armed forces, not just to retired military personnel, a significant number of whom live on the Algarve.

If you would like to attend, please contact James Howe or Sue Salisbury-Howe on 969324117 or email casahobo@sapo.pt. Closing date for bookings is on the 20th April, to enable us to inform the restaurant of numbers.

We look forward to you joining us—James & Sue

MENU
Starter:
Bread, Butter and Olives & Fish Soup or Mixed Salad

Main Course
Stewed Pigs’ Cheeks or Grilled Swordfish
(Garnishing of your choice)

Dessert
Regional Cake or Fruit Salad
Served with coffee or tea

Price 17 € per person, with the 1st drink included.

And, should you be interested The RBL (Portugal), following a busy 2014 marking the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the Great War, is now gearing up to celebrate the 70th anniversary of VE Day.

Algarve Branch President Jacquie Collins says: “We have had a traditional period of quiet post the Poppy Appeal and are now turning our attention to the year’s events in the Algarve.

“We believe the most significant milestone coming up shortly is VE Day, the anniversary of the Victory In Europe.

“I think it is important that we mark VE Day on the 70th anniversary (and later VJ day in August).  We have lots of dates to mark but VE is particularly important as it helped shape the Europe we now live in.”

The VE Day dinner is to be held at Lazy Jacks Bar & Grill on the Marina in Lagos on Saturday May 9th at 7pm, and is open to everyone, not just to retired or serving members of the Armed Forces.

The cost is €15 per person, with the first drink included and early booking is vital as numbers are limited. Menu option is required on booking, and the closing date for reserving your place is May 3rd.

If you are interested in attending please contact:

James Howe at 969324117/969324117

or email casahobo@sapo.pt

 

Fun Dog Show – 18th April

See the posters below for full details of classes and Dog Show Rules.Dog show

  • 18th April – At Churrasqueira Mendes, Vales – in aid of AEZA.
  • Admission: €2, Dog Handlers & Children Under 10 Free
  • Food served all day – burgers, hotdogs, veggie, cakes & goodies
  • Best in Show Parade
  • **Special Guest Jorge & his amazing dog Mali**

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Amovate announce upcoming Events

eventsToday Amovate has announced it’s Events Calendar for 2015. If you go to the Amovate Events Calendar on this site and click the button it will take you to the events and dates.

The Events Team have attempted to vary the individual items but it’s difficult, as several are favourites, and our members always ask for these to be repeated.

More details will be announced nearer the dates as the Team will be working closely with the venue owner / manager to finalise both content and price.

The first event on Saturday 23rd May at the Churasqueria Mendes Petanca Club will be a BBQ with Just John supplying the Entertainment. A fun event that could turn into a Barn Dance.

Details and ticket prices to follow shortly.

Christina Walks The Walk

by Matt D'Arcy

by Matt D’Arcy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christina Vandermeulen

Christina Vandermeulen

Christina Vandermeulen can certainly Walk the Walk!***

This Vale da Telha resident and Amovate member has already walked from Brussels to Paris—and from Paris to Brussels, taking just four days each time!

Christina has also completed Belgian’s famous Dodentocht (‘Walk of the Dead’), a 100km trek which has to be done in 24 hours and for which some competitors set off from the start line carrying coffins!

The gruelling walk derives its name from the length of the march and the rough and forested terrain the walkers pass through.

And, in England, she also walked the 100-mile length of the Leeds-Liverpool canal (along the banks of course!), being just one of three people from dozens of starters to finish the demanding trek—the other two were men.

Now, at the age of 61, Christina plans another marathon fundraising trek here in Portugal.

Next month she sets off to walk from Cabo de São Vicente (Cape St Vincent) to Fatima, a distance of 397km (240 miles) as the crow flies, or anything up to 450km (270 miles) depending on any variations or detours along the route she has mapped out.

She sets out on April 18 and calculates it will take her 15 or so days to complete the walk.

Christina-Right-On-The-Walk-Of-Death

Christina-Right-On-The-Walk-Of-Death

This is a double mission for Christina, who, it won’t surprise you to learn, is an enthusiastic member of the Vale da Telha walking groups.

Firstly, she is aiming to raise funds for the poor children of Aljezur, specifying that she wanted to help a deserving LOCAL cause.

The charity for which the funds are destined is Conferência de Nossa Senhora D’Alva, Aljezur, a purely local division of the international St Vincent de Paul Society, set up to help local people in urgent need of support.

Her second reason is more personal and all the more poignant for that.

Forty-two years ago, in 1973 when Christina was just 19, her first child, a son named Lieven, died at the age of only 16 months. He would have been 43 this month.

With the heartbreaking memory of that tragedy still fresh in her mind when she became pregnant in 1977 with her daughter Veronique, Christina—a Catholic—made a vow to the Virgin Mary that if her baby was born healthy and survived she would one day make a pilgrimage of thanks for the life of her child.

“I am a walker, always have been, and I promised Mary in my prayers that one day I would make a pilgrimage to Fatima or to Santiago de Compostela in Spain where there has been a pilgrimage since the 9th century,” she explained.

Christina (With Flowers) At The Completion of The Paris To Brussels Walk

Christina (With Flowers) At The Completion of The Paris To Brussels Walk

“I had been researching the Compostela walk while we were living in Belgium and it was very daunting, a distance of 2,500km from our home town, although, like many people I could have started from a prescribed point in Spain.

“For instance, the most popular route, which I understand gets very crowded in mid-summer, is the Camino Francés which stretches 780km (nearly 500 miles) from St. Jean-Pied-du-Port near Biarritz in France to Santiago.

“But then Leo, my husband, bought a house in Aljezur and it seemed like a sign to me—that I should instead go to Fatima. It was a commitment I had made and one which I knew I had to undertake to keep my promise.

“It seemed fitting to start the journey at Cabo de São Vicente, the most south-westerly point of mainland Europe as Sagres is connected to Portugal’s Age of Discovery and Henry the Navigator—and this will be my own personal age of discovery as we navigate the journey!”

Christina will be supported by husband Leo along the entire journey, Leo driving ahead each day to prepare the lunch and overnight stops for her arrival, and maintain contact by mobile phone, being close at hand to deal with any problems that may arise.

The journey will be charted by a sophisticated GPS system carried by Christina, pinpointing not just her location but giving her accurate readings of the distance covered, daily and in total.

And each evening she will update a digital diary and upload it to a dedicated Facebook page—Fatima Charitywalk—so her supporters and donors will be able to follow the journey with her.

Christina, who served 28 years with the Belgian Navy, added: “It has taken a lot of planning and a lot of people have helped.

“I really want to thank the Mayor of Aljezur and the Bombeiros who have backed me with a lot of enthusiasm and who have arranged six places to stay overnight during my walk through Aljezur Municipality and into the Alentejo.”

Christina’s daily route, along with distances covered, is shown below, and she is inviting anyone who wishes to join her on the walk from Cape St Vincent through Aljezur, until she leaves the Algarve at Odeceixe to come along and pledge their support.

For the first three days of her walk she will lunch within the boundaries of the Aljezur Municipality—in Carrapateira, Chabouco and at the Museu da Bata Doce in Rogil.

After that she will stop for lunch at roughly the same time each day, wherever she happens to be at the time.

Christina On A Military Walk

Christina On A Military Walk

Christina has opened an account in the name of the Charity at the BPI bank in Aljezur and you can make your donations to the following Account Number:

0010 0000 39482281502 33

She also aims to locate collection boxes at various businesses in and around Vale Da Telha.

She added: “My birthday falls on May 5th, just when I get back from Fatima, and I hope that on that day we can set up a meeting place—such as, for instance, the Restaurante Vale da Telha on the Pines Roundabout—where I can rest my feet and people can come along and make the final donations.

“Any amount will help, large or small,” she said. “It will all add up to bringing a little happiness to the area’s very poor children.”

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Christina’s contact details for those wishing to make donations:

Christina Vandermeulen: Tel: 96 665 0079

e-mail: christina_vandermeulen@hotmail.com

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*** ‘Walk the walk’ is almost always said in combination with ‘talk the talk’, eg; “if you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk”. This is a 20th century alternative to various old sayings which epitomise the notion that ‘talk is cheap’; for example ‘actions speak louder than words’ and ‘practice what you preach’. The context for the use of any of these expressions is that people who “walk the walk” always set out to achieve what they say. And Christina certainly does that!

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Christina Vandermeulen—Walking From Cabo de São Vicente to Fatima.

(9am start each day)

Day                                          Lunch                   Overnight                      Distance (km)

1:  Cabo de São Vicente        Vila Do Bispo      Carrapateira                                   24.7

2:  Carrapateira                      Chabouco            Vale Da Telha                                 18.8

3:  Vale Da Telha                    Rogil                    Odeceixe                                        21.6

4:  Odeceixe                           Sao Teotonio       Odemeira                                       25.1

5:  Odemeira                                                        V-Nova Da Milfontes                     29.6

6:  V-N Milfontes                                                 Santiago do Cacém                       37.4

7:  Santiago do Cacém                                       Melides                                           22.6

8:  Melides                                                           Troia                                                39.0

(Ferry boat to Setubal)

9:  Setubal                                                           Cacilhas                                          35.5

(Ferry boat to Caiso do Sodré, Lisbon)

10: Caiso do Sodré  (via Parque das Nações) Alverca Do Ribatejo                       31.6

11: Alverca Do Ribatejo                                     Azambuja                                        26.1

12: Azambuja                                                      Santarém                                        26.5

13: Santarém                                                       Pernes                                            21.5

14: Pernes                                                           Minde                                              24.1

15: Minde                                                             Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima 13.5

TOTAL Km: 397.6